Hl<_m : w) Recorder. Isstieil p-erv Krill av crftiinphv W. M. ivr a THENT, Enteied at the Mont et ctr portofflce m second elliss mutter. Monterey, V*., Friday, Nov. (S, 100". Hi^h'anrl C.nttle To London Town ?E A Dudley's Grazing Thus Honored A coppin.: of a recent issue of the K'corder which gave the freight (,f M,.Ssr.< Wiley Terry and Stephenson's two year old cat He Bold to W P Cr i chen berger of Nen Market, found its way to the live stock com mission merchants, Messrs Newton & Co., Jersey City. N? J. In regard to it this firm wrote us n letter complimenting the cattle, but at thc same time Uley claim for Highland better things in the way of two year olds, the herd mentioned being that of Mr E A Dudley, shipped hy Col D V Ruck niau and handled by this firm. The letter of Messrs Newton & Co is as follows: Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 28, 1903. Editor Highland Recorder: Enclosed find a clipping from your paper that was sent to us. Wi il say it speaks well for J ac te? t...

Highland Recroder PERSONAL Brief Items of Interest to Home Folks About Their Friends And Acquaintances. Mr W A bussard has gone to Pocahontas county to take charge of a saw mill. Mr Ira Gutshall came in from the Cheat woods last week to do up some work at home. Mr John Hevener has gone to Columbus, 0. with the view of get? ting employment. Mr E A llicklin called recently nnd gave us some words of encour? agement and a dollar. Mrs N A Whitelaw and son Robt have measles. Mrs Whitelaw has been right sick. Do vou need a cloak ? If ?*o come to us before buying. Weean save you money. Shreckhise & Bear. Miss Annie Stephenson of Jack? sons river was in town Saturday last. Mr John H Hevener, of Crabbot? tom was in town Monday. He tells us he bas had a very busy sea? son in house building. Mrs Howard Wade and son Os? car of Mill (Jap made us a pleasant visit Monday. Mr Ed Gillett and Miss Barnie B Lindsay of Bath tountv were united in marriage on the 4th by Kev Wm C White. Mr Tobe McClint...

Dark Hair " I have used Ayer's Ha'r Vigor for a great many years, and al? though I am past eighty years of age, yet I have not a gray hair in my head." Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md. r\Ve mean all that rich, dark color your hair used to have. If it's gray now, no matter; for Ayer's Hair Vigor always re? stores color to gray hair. Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and long; and it stops falling of the hair, too. $1.00 a bottle. All drunUto. If your druggist cannot supply yon, ?end us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express oftVe. Address, J. C. AYER CO., Lovell, Mass. A Systematic Beat. ''Is lie poor pay?" "Oh, the worst kind of poor pay." "What do you mean?'' "He's a well-to-do beat?thc kind that pays thc big items and ignores tho small ones that arc not worth a law? suit." _ As Compared. ''I read ol a man thc otiicr day." said the drug clerk, "on whose head there was a price of $50,000." "Huh! That's nothing/' rejoined thc...

HIGHLAND RDER VOL. XXV. MONTEREY, HIGHLAND COUNTY, VA., NOVEMBER 13,1903. NO. 44. STRIKE Of? (Ml MINER! Trouble lo Colorado Fu:l and Iroc Company. DOUBTFUL IF THE MINES CAN OPEN Men QuM Work at Ail M!aM and Flock tc Town With Tb:Ir Pay Checks-Hundred! of thi Strikers Join (be Inion, but the Italians Refuse t > Jala, as They Say Thej Have Been Sold Ou* b, the Union. Trinidad, Col. (Special).?It is now evident that the strike of thc coal min? ers in the first district ot the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company is no small affair, in fact, it is a strike out of ali proportions to that even hoped for by the officers of thc United Mineworkers of America, and ten times what was - looked for by thc coal operators. At a meeting of superintendents and pit bosses held in the Colorado Fuel and Iron offices, at Trinidad, reports were made thal in no camp would enough men go out to cause a shut? down. It is doubtful if enough men can bc found in the whole district to work the mines at Frimero. At ...

iaUU.-.AND RECOUDEH, i erma, $1.W) a Year in Advance. Insueil eve". *? riila,v CTenlnffU'ff W. n. tv_>_.Ti-xiF:Tsrv, ca:roa ___c:s yvaax?z9*ac_Bia. Sntered at the Monteiey postojflce aa second class mattel. Monterey, Va., Friday, Nov. 13, 1903. Dynamite Kills Three at Harri? sonburg. On the 7ih inst., ni rock quarry pear Harrisonburg, William II. pow nan and two colored men wore instantly killed nnd Beveral others jnjiired by an explosion of dymir mi^e. It is not known exactly what caused the explosion. It occurred. however, while several sticks of dynamite were being warmed near a fire, and at the name time Mr. Howman was placing a cup on a piece of fuse. A flammoth Holiday issue The Decent herDel mentor (Christ nias Number) represents the high? water mark of beauty ami utilit.y, and possibly of circulation also, in "" '""n-wotmtH^-jnaga/.ine. having a first edition of "mv.re than a millie i copies, lt contains 240 pages. To' produce this mammoth edition 728 tons of paper and 4(...

HIGHLAND RECORDER VOL. XXV. MONTEREY, HIGHLAND COUNTY, VA., NOVEMBER 20,1908. NO. 45. COMES TO OUR TERMS U. S. Minister Powell Has Carried His Point at Santo Domingo. SOME HEAVY FIOHTINQ ABOUT CITY. Dominican Government Afreet to tbe Pro* visions of tbe Protocol Regarding Ibe San Domingo Improvement Company?A Vic? tory for tbe American Interests?Insurgent* Boated. San Domingo (Special). ? United States Minister Powell lias finally car? ried his point against the Dominican gov? ernment that it should agree to the pro? visions of the protocol regarding the Santo Domingo Improvement Company. The government informed the Min? ister that it would accede to his re? quest, carry out the provisions of the pro. tocol and appoint arbitrators today. This is considered a great victory for the American interests. There was heavy fighting here. The forts around the city were engaged with the insurgents and there was considerable cannonading on both sides. The town was not damaged and the situation...

'*GULAND RECKODEK LOCAL NEWS. PERSONAL *Hef Items of Interest to Home ??"oiks About Their Friends And Acquaintances. Mr C C Arbogast is engaged this 'eek iu roofing Mr David Colaw's I well in g. as Mr R VV Lightner of Valley Cen? ter marketed a portion of his ap le crop at Marlinton last week. Mr Robt M Rodgers and wife returned last week from a trip to |Marlintou and Academy. Mr and Mrs Ira Gutshall were [up Monday doing some shopping. Waiting for you -a prettY stock >f notions and general merehan lise, nice and new, at 1 Q Simmons Mr Charles Arbogast of Cral.bot Itom was an agreeable caller at this (office Saturday. Mr Cr H Hnpmau of Williams 1 ville made a business trip to Mont? erey Saturday. Don't let peddlers fake you into buying their trashy silver plated ware. All that I sell is permanent? ly warranted. H SI Slaven, Jeweler Mr Chas Lunsford of Hightown. one of G W Hevener & Co.'s popu? lar salesmen called to see us while here Saturday. Mr T J Jones lias purchased Mr S...

???mi mi ??? mmmsmswswm A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be good to your land and your crop will be good. Plenty of Potash in the fertilizer spells quality I and quantity in the har* vest. Write us and we will send you, /ree, by next mail, our money winning books. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, hew York. 10 CENTS -- EVERYWHERE f ATENTS, TEAUKOiARKH AND PKNSIONl. Arc Vim Interested? Million* of dollars navo been made out of Patent! mut *Trad? Marka. .Millions of Aollan aro approprl. tied to pay pensions. 2u yaam practice. Jor Uilorinatioii and lituruture, 1'HEK, writa^i lin: w. ti. wui.se oh rv ny, .. , >uitj BuUdlag, Wa Iud. Ave., Was-liiRtou, D. J. In Love with Senator Frye I They arc telling this story at Poland Spring on Senator Frye. Many years ago Frye was attorney for a brother of Sister Aurelia, the Shaker sister?saintly woman of such sweet and serene life. SAter Aurelia has never forgotten it and a friendship has been lifelong be? tween thc senator and thc Shaker. The ...

Highland Keckodek personal Brief Items of Interest to Home ?Talki About Their Friends And Acquaintances. Messrs Orin bradshaw and Luth? er Bird came inf rom \V Va. Satur? day. Mr. Andrew Revcrcomb market-, ed softs of the product or his farm at this place Saturday. Messers (). [\ Chew and Early Snvder of the Hutt om were pvei recently trading at our store*. ? 20,000 TuaaKTs Wanted?At E. B. Whitelaw & (Jo.'s. lind will pay highest market price for them. Miss May Slaven returned home from Princeton, W Va.. Tuesday. Yon will need visiting cards about Xmas times. We have a nice as? sortment. Miss Annie McNuity of Mc? Dowell, and Mrs Pearsall of Hut tonsyiile, who is visiting her, spent a short while in Monterey Satur? day. Kev M P Weikle of McDowell was Up this way Friday. Mr Austin Briscoe of Back Creek made a business trip to town re? cently. E B Whitelaw & Co. will giye von the highest maker price for pork. Call, pie: se. and get figures before yon sell. Mrs. Ii. F. Gillett w...

SISTERS OF CHARITY Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Catarrh--A Congressman's Letter, w'VVVVVVVVV^'V^VVVV'VV^'V* ?*/?'?-w*-?"?\'?/v>\'VV. In every country of the civilized work Sisters of Charity are known. Not onh do they minister to the spiritual and intei actual ncods of thc charges committed t< their care, but they also minister to theil bodily needs. With so many children to take care o and to protect'from climate and disease 'Use wise and prudent Sisters have fouuc Penna a never failing safeguard. Dr. Hartman receives many letters frorr (V.'nolie Sisters from al] over the linker Mates. A recommend recently receive* irom a Catholic institution iu Detroit M.ch., reads as follows: Dr. S. B. Hariman, Columbus, Ohio Dear Sir:?"Th* young girl vlu used the l'erun i Ml suffering fran laryngitis, and loss of voice. Tin result of the treatment wan mos manufactory. Shvfoun.l great relief and after further use of thc utedi cine ire nape to be able to any she I, entirely cured...

HIGHLAND Ol<fD omi RECORDER "'on Sun .x VO L. XXV. MONTEREY, HIGHLAND COUNTY, VA, DECEMBER 4,1903. NO. 47. :SE DROWNED By Gale Which ids. IEPORTED. fled Helplessly Suffering From Thirst aail Hunger. Tbe Hongkong Govern? ment Tender Stanley Rescued a Number, Picking Up Eight Junks and Taking 122 Mea Off. Victoria, B. C. (Special)).?Advices ere received from South China hy the thenian of ihe loss of thousands of lives a result of the destruction of several indred fishing junks in a typhoon off s-atow. , "he havoc was awful when thc gale ppt down on thc Chinese vessels. For rs disabled junks drifted helplessly mt, their occupants suffering from rst and hunger. "he Hongkong government tender uley rescued a number, picking up it junks and taking 122 men off ves tliat were abandoned. he Stanley then returned to the scene, the rescued fishermen reported that were 400 junks fishing off Swatow ihe typhoon came on November 4. , the Stanley $7 junks were seen ri; ? %ss signals. Several junk...

Highland Recorder. Terms, $1.00 a Year in Advance. Issued ererv Fridav evening by W. 2~L. IVTA-THCElSrY, csr?oia __*sT--D muom, Entered at the Monterey postoffice as b second class mn Uer. Monteiey, Va., Friday, Dec. 4, 1903. Over the School House She Floats ^The stars and stripes now proud? ly float over the Monterey, public school building. On Thanksgiving day. thc handsome flag, which was bought by the pupils of the school, was placed upon its staff and un? furled to the bree/.e and majestic? ally docs she float/-" Xo speech waa made to Old Glory when she gate her first flap and no patriotic song kept time with her fir-t flutter, but il ot its own ac? cord speaks ami si ii ga of patriotism nii'l at the sam.' lime bespeaks a lively and healthful interest taken hy pupils ami teachers of the schcol in their work and that which stir >, We have it from several sources that excellent work is being done in all the departments this session. The tit nelli ne must be running !???' nicel...

YULAND RECKODEK LOCAL NEWS. PERSONAL I f Items of Interest to Home Iks About Their Friends And Acquaintances. r Coe Beverage spent a night ie home of his parents recent * ? r M Houlihan was one of our, nt agreeable callers. r Al Robertson of Big Valley up Wednesday. lt J L Hiner has recently added is shop a surface planer, pur? sed from Mr Wm Wilson of i Hill. or the past week Mr VV L Trim has been seriously ill, but we pleased to report his condition ch more favorable now. drs G W Heyener of Hightown l the guest of Mrs I. H. Trim Saturday. Air Adam Stephenson looked in ou his Monterey friends Satur (Wanted?A young lady to assist all the duties of a household. uply at once to Mrs Henrv right, MofEatls Creek, Va. ot White and brown spotted setter )g with leather collar on, strayed f Wednesday, ai*y one see or hear him, please report to li B rood at Recorder office, Mr Uriali Bird of Marlinton was <:re this week making settlement ?t taxes on Alleghany mountain and in which he is in...

L ANOTHER LIFe SAVED. ^LrMra. G. W. Fooks, of Salisbury, Md., W^xvlte of G. W. Fooks, Sheriff of Wico " mico County, says: "I suf? fered with kid? ney complaint for eight years. It came on me gradually. I felt tired and weak, w a s short of breath and was trou? bled with bloating after eating, and my limbs were badly swollen. One doctor told me it would finally turn to Bright's disease. I was laid up at one time for nee weeks. I had not taken Doau's Fills more than three days distressing aching across my |ppeared, and I was soon en by all dealers. Price BO (?Milburn Co., Buffalo. NA Y. (nts of Count Zeppelin. to the Swiss journals, a Ivity reigns at Manzcll, on thc shore of Lake Constance, which ie celebrated from the air ?of Count Zeppelin. In ap? pears thatnhe aeronaut, whose emula? tion is awakened by the results of the recent airship trials, has decided to begin a new scries of experiments. It will be remembered that after making several trips over the lake with his im? mense ba...

HIGHLAND RECORDER VOL. XXV. MONTEREY, HIGHLAND COUNTY, VA., DECEMBER ll, 1903. NO. 48. DISCOVERY OF A PLOT. Reported Conspiracy Against Genera! Huentas. SEVERAL MEN ARE UNDER ARREST. Effort oo tbe Part of a Few Array Officers to Induce the Garrison at Panama lo Revolt ? nd Assassinate th; Command.-r-in-Cblcf -p-Prvsldent Roosevelt Receives Genera. Reyes. Colon (By Cable).?Through a letter the Panama Government has discover? ed what is alleged to have been a plot against the life of General Huertas comimandcr-in-chief of the forces of thc Republic of Panama, and an effort on the part of a few army officers to per? suade the garrison at Panama to revolt. If such a plot really existed it was promptly nipped in the bud by the ap? prehension at Panama of four alleged Conspirators, who were immediately brought under guard to Colon and ihipped hence to Port Limon, Costa Rica. The prisoners were all born in thc in? terior of Colombia and have been on Ihe isthmus for some years. They were me...